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beld
Posted : Wednesday, June 8, 2011 2:11:44 PM
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How do I convert this to daily in order to use it in tc2000.  its' showing me weekly now.

2*STOC70+STOC70.1.5>2*STOC70.1.15+STOC70.1.20AND2*STOC70.1.5+STOC70.1.10<=2*STOC70.1.20+STOC70.1.25

WORKS WELL.  I COPIED IT FROM A PREVIOUS DISCUSSION.  I don't see where the weekly or daily is figured in.  
Bottom line:  want a scan with two pcfs.  Want the slow stochastic to be moving up on both at the same time.

Maybe a 2nd scan showing me both daily and weekly crossing up thru 20.
Important to me to have one scan that does both at same time...if possible.

THANKS.
Beth
Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, June 8, 2011 2:31:01 PM


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The formula in your post is for a Weekly Simple Stochastic 14,3,3 SK xUp SD in the current production release of TeleChart. A Daily version would be:

Understanding Stochastics

Daily Simple Stochastic 14,3,3 SK xUp SD:

STOC14.3 > AVG(STOC14.3,3) AND STOC14.3.1 <= AVG(STOC14.3.1,3)

As to the other formulas requested:

Daily Simple Stochastic 14,3 SK xUp 20:

STOC14.3 > 20 AND STOC14.3.1 <= 20

Daily Simple Stochastic 14,3,3 SD xUp 20:

AVG(STOC14.3,3) > 20 AND AVG(STOC14.3.1,3) <= 20

You can use all of the above formulas in the TC2000.com version 11 beta as Calendar Week formulas by just setting the Time Frame of the PCF to Weekly when creating or editing the PCF. In the current production version of TeleChart, you could use the following as rolling 5-Trading Day Bar Week formulas:

Weekly Simple Stochastic 14,3 SK xUp 20:

(STOC70 + STOC70.1.5 + STOC70.1.10) / 3 > 20 AND (STOC70.1.5 +  STOC70.1.10 + STOC70.1.15) / 3 <= 20

Weekly Simple Stochastic 14,3,3 SD xUp 20:

(STOC70 + 2 * STOC70.1.5 + 3 * STOC70.1.10 + 2 * STOC70.1.15 + STOC70.1.20) / 9 > 20 AND (STOC70.1.5 + 2 * STOC70.1.10 + 3 * STOC70.1.15 + 2 * STOC70.1.20 + STOC70.1.25) / 9 <= 20

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Handy PCF example formulas to help you learn the syntax of PCFs!

-Bruce
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beld
Posted : Wednesday, June 8, 2011 2:58:23 PM
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I'm only getting 1 or 2 results, so how could you change it to look for slow stoch moving up from any low to a high of   maybe 40?  for both daily and weekly.  Would combine in a scan to get both slow stoch near the bottom no matter how low

Thank you.
Beth

Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, June 8, 2011 3:16:51 PM


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If you want both the Daily and Weekly Stochastic SK 14,3 to be below 40 and increasing in the current production release of TeleChart:

STOC14.3 < 40 AND STOC14.3 > STOC14.3.1 AND (STOC70 + STOC70.1.5 + STOC70.1.10) / 3 < 40 AND STOC70 > STOC70.1.15

If you want both the Daily and Weekly Stochastic SD 14,3,3 to be below 40 and increasing in the current production release of TeleChart:

AVG(STOC14.3,3) < 40 AND AVG(STOC14.3,3) > AVG(STOC14.3.1,3) AND (STOC70 + 2 * STOC70.1.5 + 3 * STOC70.1.10 + 2 * STOC70.1.15 + STOC70.1.20) / 9 < 40 AND STOC70 + STOC70.1.5 + STOC70.1.10 > STOC70.1.15 + STOC70.1.20 + STOC70.1.25

-Bruce
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beld
Posted : Wednesday, June 8, 2011 3:21:05 PM
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thank you soooo much.  I'll give her a try.
Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, June 8, 2011 3:22:46 PM


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You're welcome.

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